Moon Valley Country Club - Moon Walk Course

This club has a championship eighteen hole course and a par 3 eighteen hole course. In order to play the Championship Course, guests must play with a member. The course was traditionally designed and is in excellent shape. There are water hazards that come into play on several holes. The Moon Walk Course is a par 3 course. The club hosted the LPGA Tour's Standard Register Ping Tournament in 1994.

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Course Reviews

Sammons Park Golf Course"very average"The course is usually in bad shape. It is also relatively overpriced for the shape it is in.---Dr. Shanmugam, Dallas, TX

Sandy Hollow Golf Course"Great Old Course"This course is beautiful all times of year. Mostly in the fall with all the different colors!!---Erik Anderson, Tucson

Mountain Brook Club"Some good - some strange"This course is a mixed bag of good/very good holes mixed with a few holes that are simply strange. This is due to the designers having to work with some restrictions on available space for routing holes.
For example, hole #2 is a fine, slightly dog-legged par 4 that requires two good shots to reach. The hole is followed up by a short, tight dogleg par 4 to a blind green. The Par 5 fifth hole is far from classic. Its extremely undulating fairway can reward a good drive with an awkward downhill lie that prevents the golfer from attempting a long approach.
The eighth is once again a excellent long straight par 4 to a challenging green. A great hole. This is followed up by a bizarre Par 5 which should ideally be played with a 5 iron from the tee, an 8 iron around a steep hill and a Wedge approach!?!
The back nine is almost totally flat and pasture-like with several straightaway, unremarkable par 4's. This leads to the dogleg right 16th that has an approach that is so steep that you can hardly see the top of the flagstick. Hit it and pray!!
This course is in excellent condition with tremendous bent grass greens. Give it a try for a unique experience.---Stirling Wadsworth, East McKeesport, PA